I won't bore you with the exciting process of sewing together squares...... I'll just cut straight to the chase on this one!

After this, I added the lavendar chenille border......

And then I made a quilty sandwich consisting of the top, backing fabric (sage+cream flannel stripe) and two layers of cotton batting. Once stitched together and turned inside out, I stitched my small 6" long opening shut by hand and tied the blankie with lavendar yarn! And here it is....

And here's a semi-blurry pic of my sister unwrapping it at her baby shower last weekend!

Now I just need to make one for Abby's big brother Creighton...

He definitely needs a snuggly little blankie too! :) I have a plan.... and the fabric.... and this next one I'll show more how-to since it will be my pattern. Like the pattern I used for Abby's quilt? You can get your own kit at JoAnns!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Hmmmm.... so many things to catch up on now that last week and this week are over with!! Catching up with this, here's a place I have traveled to:

Road to Hana, Maui, Hawaii. Photo taken October 2003.

And hope to return to sooner rather than later!

In thinking about this, looking for a picture of my friends is hard!! There are so many friends I don't want to leave out.... :|

So rather than hurt anyone's feelings by my scattered thoughts leaving them out.... I'll put the obvious choice on here.... these two:

The ones I see the most frequently! :)

And finally, something I am afraid of.... hmmmm....Top of the list is definitely spiders. I'm not so afraid that I can't kill them though!! :) I'll spare you any nightmarish photos of those creepy things!

Been working on catching up around the house this week. Brian got the hot water working Tuesday night (yay!) and this weekend is all about cleaning & purging stuff in the house. After all the upheaval of stuff in the house, I'm actually looking forward to the spring fall cleaning!!

And I'll be back tomorrow with the photos of Abby's finished baby quilt!! :)

Monday, October 25, 2010

I have a good excuse for being MIA the last few days.... two of them actually! First, is a huge project at work that I was working on Sunday and Monday... all in preparation for going live to the public Monday evening. I'm pretty proud of how it turned out -- check it out: City of Soledad.

Brand new, top to bottom -- new design, new site map, new photos, new content. So proud of it and happy that I was able to have such a big role in the creation & launching of the new site! And no sooner did that get finished on Monday night... and I collapsed into bed early.... I woke up to the sounds of saws and hammers in my house at 4:30 am. Huh? What on earth is Brian doing now?! I thought he was just up early to go for a run??

Yep.... it was enough commotion that I actually got up (I am not a morning person!) to see what the fuss was only to find my husband ripping our floor out in the laundry room. This is not in plans for the house... this is a shocking surprise! Why???? Because overnight our water heater died. And started leaking water out of the bottom of the tank.

Now granted, the tank lives in the garage on a platform that sits next to the door in the laundry room, so the water should have only spilled into the garage. Unfortunately for us, it ran off the back of the platform, hit the drywall on the wall behind the tank and spilled down beneath the platform where it puddled. It then ran along the bottom of the wall beneath the backside of the platform which also happens to be the wall inside the laundry room.

The water seeped through the drywall then under, into and, in some places, on top of the engineered wood floors (aka pergo) all over the laundry room. The floor was making squishy noises when you walk on it. Bye, bye laundry room floors. Once engineered wood floors get wet with that amount of water there is no saving them. The wood warps and the floor buckles. :(

That wet spot? The concrete foundation. :(

So we've had to buy a new water heater, file a claim for water damage on the home owner's insurance for the floors/walls and we have a good month of weekend home improvement projects ahead of us to fix it. We were planning on a lawn in the backyard or recarpeting/painting the master bedroom next. Guess those are going to have to wait! I'm also looking inspiration for paint color options for our brand spankin new laundry room.... I have the tile somewhat picked out in my head, but I really want to make sure we get this right. Once it goes back together, I'm definitely not planning on touching it again!! I'll be back with updates of the remodeling process as we work through it the next couple of weeks.... so stay tuned on that one.

Ah Tommy Boy.... he makes me laugh. My partner in most crime as a child. The breaker of my left arm the first time (it's a funny story actually!). I miss him now that he lives even farther away from us now... on the east coast far away. Pennsylvania. It's a long flight. :|

What can I say? We are sisters. We fight, we love each other. As much as we have in common, we are total opposites. Oh how we used to argue when we were little.... I chalk it up to our five year age difference! She makes a killer mocha and is momma to my favorite nephew... and soon-to-be-here niece Abigail. Wish so much that we lived closer. Someday. :)

And picture that makes me happy? Easy choice:

This series of photos from my sister's wedding last year are among my most favorite pictures. We were taking a sibling photo and Creighton ran up to us with the biggest smile on his face, put his hand on Katie's dress, looked up to smile at all of us, then turned around to pose for the camera with us. Absolutely adorable. :)

I must say though that the close second to that photo is this one:

The hubby and the puppy. We were having breakfast outdoors in March near Big Sur (cold!)... Scar was not enjoying the chilly air at all!!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Every once in a while, do you get that feeling.... everything is due today? Everything is happening today? Everything is due in the next week? I find it stressful when that happens sometimes... but not this time. It has been a crazy couple of months and it all comes down to today and the next week. Then I can take a day or two off to breathe again! So what's up today? Well actually, this week and next week? Are you ready?! :)

Today is the October Flamingo Five over on Flamingo Scraps. I love this new feature and it has been a lot of work to pull together behind the scenes, but I *love* how it's turning out! Go check out my Words of the Wise Mini Album and what everyone else did with the five items!

While you are there, make sure you enter in our Wednesday giveaways this month -- one lucky winner will get a Teresa Collins stamp machine one of the Wednesdays in October -- don't miss out. There are lots of other great prizes too, so make sure you are following that blog!!

Next week, one of my big projects at work is going live.... I'll be sure to share about that next week. I also have a baby shower for my sister next week on Saturday the 23rd that I'm getting ready for. Lots of stuff to get ready over the next week and Abby's quilt to finish! I'll be back with a progress report and the finished product next week.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

While I continue along in my creative, party planning, buried-in-work-week.... I'm continuing along with this challenge!

First love could have so many meanings... seriously! I'm going to go with the first answer that popped into my head. My parents! I have no doubt they were my first love. :)

What can I say? They are the best. I'm a lucky girl! :) My Dad is a construction inspector and my Mom is a retired Kindergarten teacher. Dad's a big movie, train & history buff who loves to joke around. My Mom? She loves her crossword & suduko puzzles. And is an excellent home chef. :) Dad taught me how to play softball, to color inside the lines with my crayons, the best ways to study and reminds me to relax, enjoy life & laugh most everytime I talk to him. Mom taught me how to bake, how to relate to people, to be creative and how to drive (Dad couldn't take the pressure!). All that and so much more. I love the relationship Brian has with them too -- they all hit it off instantly when they met for the first time at a UC Davis basketball game almost nine years ago. I'm definitely a lucky girl. :)

Today and tomorrow are going to be a little crazy!! I'll be back tomorrow to share several things I've been working on this week. Happy Thursday!!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

So I've made a few baby quilts over the last year or so. Four to be exact. Two contemporary blankies, two patchwork quilts. The patchwork quilts turned out super cute. I don't have pics of them... what was I thinking?! :)

My sister loved the ones the patchwork ones I made and asked me to make her one for Abby and, hopefully, one for Creighton. I was way ahead of her, because I already had all the fabric and a plan! So here is what it will be made out of:

Please ignore the wrinkly fabric... it's been sitting quite a while in the closet!

It was a kit I bought on sale at JoAnn's... mostly because it was irresistably ADORABLE. It's vintage, girly, lavendar. I love it! And I have exactly two weeks to finish it. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

So lately, I've been wanting to pay more attention to my blog. Serious attention. Seeing as how I am behind the scenes and writing for Flamingo Scraps daily, I just feel like I neglect over here. And I don't want to do that. I started this blog several years ago to help document our lives and document my thoughts on being married to an endurance athlete. Now I document to help my capture memories for pretty much the same reason and I find it helps me keep track of things that I've made, things I've done, places we've gone and generally records the memories I want to scrapbook later.

So when I ran across this challenge today over on Katie's Journey, I figured why not? I'll give it whirl. I love guided journaling. I think it reminds me of high school peer counseling and having to journal everyday. :)

So here goes nothing.... join in and play along if you'd like!

15 Facts...

I'm slightly addicted to reality tv. I have lots of gratitude for the inventor of DVR who allowed my reality tv addiction to thrive and flourish!

I am completely addicted to crafts. Walking into a yarn or fabric or scrapbooking shop is dangerous. Proof? The 6 balls of yarn I bought last weekend when I went into the yarn store... :)

I love to bake, love to cook, but don't. I think I hate all the dishes more than I love to pursue the baking and cooking.

I love chili, but can't eat it anymore. It's a byproduct of the aging process I think. The last two attempts at eating have resulted in illness. I wish I knew why. Best google answer? Chili allergy... specifically to cumin. Seriously. But then I can eat all the same spices in other things. Just something about that combo.... strange but true.

I'm a klutz.... I've broken my arm twice. Same arm. I've had numerous bumps and bruises over the years. Most recent was stream fishing. It was back in July and my knee is finally almost back to normal! You can still see the scar healing. Good times!

I ♥ making lists. It's the type-A part of me. I usually have a few going and a few more in my head on most days. The husband doesn't like all the planning ahead for the house. But it's all planned.... just waiting for his next surprise visit to Home Depot! ;)

I cry when I get really mad. It's involuntary and I really hate it. I think it's frustration boiling over. People mistake it for sadness or hurt (when it's neither), which then makes me more mad and I cry more.

I love my life. Seriously. Great jobs, amazing husband, comfy house, cutest doggie, lazy cats, my family, my friends, where we live (most days)... life is definitely good. I have bad days, but mostly good ones.

I want to get my masters degree. I'm much closer to this than I was two years ago. At least I have it narrowed down to two options. Now I just need to find some $$.... any one know how to grow a money tree?

I want to travel more. The only thing that stops me is work and money. If we won the lottery, I'd totally travel the world for a year.... maybe longer. :)

I used to hate fish. It's grown on me. As long as it's not too fishy, I actually eat it. I even order fish for dinner for the first time a few weeks ago. Salmon. It was tasty. :)

I have a love/hate relationship with tomatos. I'm not a huge ketchup fan, but have to have it on my fries. I hate meatloaf because of the ketchup. I love tomatos cooked (sauces, pizza, etc), but not on my salad or in my sandwich. I still have no answer why, but I do ponder that thought often.

I married a ketchup lover. I just think that's funny in comparison. He would drink ketchup if he wasn't busy drowning his food in it. :)

I'm a homebody. About all I can stand is two weekends in row where I'm not home. Which might present a problem with that whole travel around the world plan. :)

I want to be a better photographer. It's on the list for next year! Probably take a class or something.

Oh yeah... and while I'm thinking of photography..... a recent picture of me.... hmmmm.... Item no. 16: I hate my picture being taken. But here's one from today anyway:

And the blog name? When I first started this blog it was to learn how to blog so I could help Brian with his blog. I initially wanted to talk about the other side of what he does... the support crew to an endurance athlete. I never quite got there, but the title was something I just came up with on the fly when google asked me for a title. And "So I Married a Triathlete" it was. Been with me ever since. Maybe someday I'll change it but for now it stays. :)

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

This weekend we went to San Francisco to celebrate our 5th anniversary and we had a great time! I absolutely ♥ SF! I love visiting a few times a year, but it's really much more fun to stay for the weekend. Hold on... this is a long post today!

There was a lot going on this weekend in the City... Fleet Week, a Giants game, a Bluegrass Festival in Golden Gate Park and the Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk (seriously, I did a double take when we came across the signs by accident!). All of these things resulted in super pricey hotel rooms in the City. So we stayed at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport in Burlingame Friday and Saturday nights -- $150 per night less than City hotels, gorgeous hotel and so close!!

Apparently, I was all about food pics on Saturday... so I apologize in advance! My goal is not to make you hungry. Promise. :)

We started off Saturday morning with breakfast at Stillwater Cafe, the Hyatt Regency's restaurant. It was so tasty... Brian had Salmon Benedict and I had Sticky Bun French Toast.

Yum. Might have to try and make my own sticky bun french toast. There's something novel about slicing a sticky bun in half and making french toast out of it! The first of three excellent meals today!

The first of many photo attempts throughout the day.... mostly trying to get Brian to smile and my eyes to be open. Good times. :)

An indoor living Rainforest, complete with trees, bugs, frogs, snakes (yuck) and lots of butterflies!

And of course, we ate lunch at the Academy Café. What did we eat? Let's see...

Brian got the Irish Beef Stew, Spring Rolls and Corn on the Cob.

I had the Turkey Sandwich, root beer and...Schaeffer Berger Chocolat Pot de Creme... which I shared with Brian. Like a good wife. Ha! As if I had a choice... or needed to eat it all.

All the food was organic and totally tasty. So far, two for two on meal choices for the day!

Before leaving we made sure to check out this:

The living roof. So cool!

When we finished at the museum, we headed over to Pier 39. Wandered in and out of the stores on Jefferson Street and watched some street performers. This group of break dancers was really entertaining and they were so talented!

This guy ended up doing a flip over these two guys - Brian caught it mid-air. So awesome!

Also learned something new about Brian after 9 years together. He used to perform break dancing when he was a kid at school How cute... totally wish there was a home movie or pics of that! :) Also wished we had a spare couple thousand to buy one of these. Seriously. I want one in our dining room!

We finished off the day in the City by going to dinner at Butterfly. All I have to say is wow. It was delicious!! More food.... are you ready?!

We started off dinner by sharing a bowl of Carmelized Maui Onion Soup.... which apparently I forgot to photograph... oops! ;) Let me just say... Yum. I wanted to lick the bowl. The restaurant was too nice for that!! ;)

Wow.. it was amazing! Little side story... In between the soup and our main courses, Brian was staring at other people's food. It's a common restaurant occurance actually! So he was particularly interested in this one woman's dish and stopped our waitress to ask what it was. Lucky him... it was what he had ordered!! ;) LOL

For dessert we had the Vanilla Crème Brulée. mmmmmmm..... so good. Loved it!!

It lasted a matter of minutes... and we restrained ourselves from licking this dish clean too!

It was a great end to the day!

On Sunday we grabbed a quick breakfast and hit the road home... stopping at Ikea on the way! Always a fun time. :) We left with a few small things for the house and.... Scarlet.

Yep, she got a Krocodil. hahaha!! She's in love with it. :)

We had so much fun!! I love it when we have the chance to getaway for the weekend!! Thanks for reading to the very end. I appreciate it. :)

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